Literature, Cultural and Media Studies (R0)

Culture, Economy and Politics

Chronologie aller Bände (1 - 2)

Die Reihenfolge beginnt mit dem eBook "Culture, Economy and Politics". Wer alle eBookz der Reihe nach lesen möchte, sollte mit diesem Band von David Hesmondhalgh beginnen. Der zweite Teil der Reihe "ANU Productions" ist am 25.11.2016 erschienen. Die Reihe umfasst derzeit 2 Bände. Der neueste Band trägt den Titel "ANU Productions".

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  • Start der Reihe: 08.09.2015
  • Neueste Folge: 25.11.2016

Diese Reihenfolge enthält 2 unterschiedliche Autoren.

Cover: Culture, Economy and Politics
  • Autor: Hesmondhalgh, David
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  • Medium: E-Book
  • Veröffentlicht: 08.09.2015
  • Genre: Comedy

Culture, Economy and Politics

This book focuses on cultural policy in the UK between 1997 and 2010 under the Labour party (or 'New Labour', as it was temporarily rebranded). It is based on interviews with major figures and examines a range of policy areas including the arts, creative industries, copyright, film policy, heritage, urban regeneration and regional policy.
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  • Autor: Singleton, Brian
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  • Medium: E-Book
  • Veröffentlicht: 25.11.2016
  • Genre: Sonstiges

ANU Productions

This book sets out strategies of analysis of the award-winning tetralogy of performances (2010-14) by ANU Productions known as ‘The Monto Cycle’. Set within a quarter square mile of Dublin’s north inner city, colloquially known as The Monto, these performances featured social concerns that have blighted the area over the past 100 years, including prostitution, trafficking, asylum-seeking, heroin addiction, and the scandal of the Magdalene laundries. While placing the four productions in their social, historical, cultural and economic contexts, the book examines these performances that operated at the intersection of performance, installation, visual art, choreography, site-responsive and community arts. In doing so, it explores their concerns with time, place, history, memory, the city, ‘affect’, and the self as agent of action.

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